How did you come to this decision?
We originally launched iGoogle in 2005 before anyone could fully imagine the ways that today's web and mobile apps would put personalized, real-time information at your fingertips. With modern apps that run on platforms like Chrome and Android, the need for something like iGoogle has eroded over time, so we’ll be winding down iGoogle on November 1, 2013, giving you a full 16 months to adjust or easily export your iGoogle data.
What will happen to the data stored in my gadgets?
All of your personal data stored in other Google products will continue to be available via those products, including Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Finance, Google Docs (now Google Drive), Google Bookmarks, and Google Tasks. Other gadgets, like the to-do list, allow you to export your data - look for the “Download all” option under the drop-down menu tied to the title of your list. Most iGoogle gadgets are created and maintained by third-party developers. If you’d like to export your data, you should contact the gadget creator directly.
I really like iGoogle -- are there any other alternatives?
On your mobile device, Google Play offers applications ranging from games to news readers to home screen widgets.
If you’re a fan of Google Chrome, the Chrome Web Store provides a similar range of options like productivity tools and applications to check the weather. In addition, just like iGoogle, you can personalize Chrome with a theme.
Go there...
http://support.google.com/websearch/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=2664197
Well, this is a bit of Bad News to me... I have used iGoogle, since it first came out and really like it. I have mine set up with my favorite Tech News Headlines, from my favorite Sites. It saves me allot of time, in finding interesting information all day, every day. I have iGoogle set as my Browsers Home Page and of course it has Google Search at the Top. This makes it so easy to use Google for my Web Searches. My favorite Web Browser is Firefox and I do have Search at the Top right side in the Tool Bar. But, even with a 23 inch Monitor. It is too short for me to read all of the words that I type or past in for my searches. I don't like that. I can't glance at what I typed to change it or check my spelling. So, I rarely use it. I use to have my search "Bar" Set to use Google. But, now I have it set to use DuckDuckGo. I like the concept of DuckDuckGo But, it really doesn't find what I am looking for, all that well. I have to go through the results, as far as Page 3, usually to find what I want. This happens when I am looking for a page that I have been to before, but can't remember the URL, for instance. That's how I gauge it... But, the more Google Changes things, especially the Lack of Privacy... The more I am being Pushed towards other Search Engines, like DuckDuckGo.
And a long time ago... Before there was an iGoogle... There was a Yahoo Start page. I used it, back then and liked it allot. But, I always liked the Search Results that I got from Google and still do. The My Yahoo Home - Start Page is still available at, http://my.yahoo.com And it has Apps that you can add to it too. I found one of my Favorites. The Hack a Day App. Which will put the headlines from HackaDay.com on your Home Page. It is easy to setup and you can change Themes too. But, I know I still wont be using Yahoo Search again any time soon. Well, unless Google keeps changing things to the Point that I don't like their Search any more. Here's some links to more iGoogle Alternatives...
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- iGoogle Alternatives
- iGoogle Alternative - Google Search
- Netvibes – Social Media Monitoring, Analytics and Alerts Dashboard
- StartPage - StartPage Sites as alternative to iGoogle
- iGoogle Shutdown: AllMyFaves is the Perfect Alternative Homepage « All My Faves | Blog | @allmyfaves
- iGoogle Alternative Netvibes
- 5 iGoogle Alternatives You Should Consider - TECHGEEK.com.au
- iGoogle Alternative at DuckDuckGo
- Two more iGoogle alternatives | Workers' Edge - CNET News
- I want to: 25 iGoogle Alternatives
- uStart.org - Your customisable start page!
- Click here to title your page!
- iGoogle Alternative gadgets at DuckDuckGo
- My Yahoo!
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- What's happening to iGoogle? - Web Search Help
- DuckDuckGo
- DuckDuckGo at DuckDuckGo
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